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United States: Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Interpretations of Antiboycott Regulations*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Legislation and Regulations
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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[Reproduced below are Supplements 5-8 containing interpretations of the regulations on restrictive trade practices or boycotts under the Export Administration Act. 15 CFR Part 369 on restrictive trade practices or boycotts appears at 17 I.L.M. 169, 1136, 1141 (1978), 21 I.L.M. 1121 (1982) and 22 I.L.M. 359 (1983). Earlier interpretations appear at 17 I.L.M. 1142 (1978). The foreign boycott provisions of the U.S. Export Administration Act of 1979 appear at 18 I.L.M. 1517 (1979). The Final Rule containing the enforcement provisions of the regulations under the Act appears at 22 I.L.M. 353 (1983).

References

** [Reproduced from the U.S. Federal Register, Vol. 47, No. 227 (November 24, 1982), pp. 52991-93.]

* [Reproduced from the U.S. Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 12 (January 18, 1983), pp. 2118-19,]

* [Reproduced from the U.S. Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 74 (April 15, 1983), pp. 16238-39.]

* [Reproduced from the U.S. Federal Register, Vol. 48, No. 106 (June 1, 1983), p. 24323.]